Friday, March 31, 2006

Boca Raton Real Estate

Search MLS for Boca raton and Highland Beach real estate. We have many homes and condos
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561-756-6636
Jim McLane

Highland Beach Oceanfront CondoHighland Beach, FL



Price:
$799,000
Bedrooms:
3
Square Feet:
2120
Bathrooms:
2
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Large Mizner Park Lot in Million $ HomesBoca Raton, FL


Price:
$775,000
Acreage:

Zoning:

Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Highland Beach 3/ 3 Condo2 /2 corner units available, FL


Price:
$649,000
Bedrooms:
3
Square Feet:
1890
Bathrooms:
3
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Eden Downtown LivingBoca Raton, FL


Price:
$629,000
Bedrooms:
2
Square Feet:
1665
Bathrooms:
2
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Gated East Boynton VillaBoynton Beach, FL



Price:
$229,900
Bedrooms:
2
Square Feet:
1218
Bathrooms:
2
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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East Boynton Beach 1or 2 bedroomsBoynton Beach, FL


Price:
$159,000
Bedrooms:
1
Square Feet:
890
Bathrooms:
1.5
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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1/1 Beach CondoBoca Raton, FL


Price:
$339,000
Bedrooms:
1
Square Feet:
980
Bathrooms:
1
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Palm City TownhousePalm City, FL


Price:
$205,000
Bedrooms:
2
Square Feet:
1236
Bathrooms:
2.5
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Trump Towers IIMiami Beach, FL


Price:
$1,400,000
Bedrooms:
2
Square Feet:

Bathrooms:
2
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Boca's Hottest NeighborhoodBoca Raton, FL


Price:
$749,000
Bedrooms:
3
Square Feet:
1800
Bathrooms:
2
Company:
Jupiter 1 Realty LLC - Team Boca
Agent:
Jim McLane
Cell:
(561) 756-6636
Email:
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Friday, March 17, 2006

Mizner Park Estate Property

Over a third of an acre in Downtown Boca Raton.
This estate size lot is impossible to find.
The neighborhood is selling homes on lots that are much smaller for almost 2 million dollars.

If you want to build an estate compound in Downtown Boca you need to see and walk this lot.
Room for a 5,000 sq. ft home plus 3 car garage, pool and a cabana house.

The opportunity awaits you. Contact Jim McLane at 561-756-6636 at Jupiter 1 Realty
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Friday, February 24, 2006

Boca Raton Real Estate & Highland Beach Condos

Highland Beach Condos & Boca Raton Ocenafront condos
Visit www.HighlandBeachCondo.com

Highland Beach is a 3 mile stretch of island with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other. It has it's own police/fire complex. It also has it's own library and post office. Most Highland beach condos sit on the ocean or the intracoastal with many having views of both. Highland Beach real estate consists of several small sections of Highland Beach homes and oceanfrontestate homes.Highland Beach condos make up the majority of Highland Beach.Boca Raton real estate is probably one of the best values in Palm Beach right now. Boca Raton homes are selling for more money but when you figure what Boca has to offer it truley is a great value. The Boca Raton Florida Real Estate market is a great place to look. It has Mizner Park, Atlantic Ave, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm are nearby. Don't forget to look at Boca Raton real estate as it is a great investment as well as a great place to live.

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Sunday, February 12, 2006

Jupiter Florida Real Estate

Jupiter Florida Real Estate

Here a recent article from the Palm Beach Post regarding the housing boom in Florida.
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Once-torrid housing market cools
By Jeff Ostrowski
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Four months after putting their Wellington home on the market and cutting the price $40,000, John and Mary Porter are still waiting for an offer.
The couple moved to Los Angeles in October, and they figured their three-bedroom house would sell quickly. After all, the ranch-style home boasts a manicured lawn and a renovated kitchen with granite counters and a beer tap — and it's in Palm Beach County, which just a year ago hosted one of the nation's top housing markets.

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'They have a beautiful home,' says agent Randy Bianchi, referring to a relocated couple who owns this Wellington property. 'It's just a tragedy of timing.' The sellers have dropped the price $40,000 in four months.
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But the Porters listed their home for sale precisely as the inevitable slowdown arrived.
Real estate agents and home sellers throughout the county describe a dramatic shift from what only six months ago was a strong seller's market. There's no crash yet — sale prices have flattened rather than plummeted — but there's plenty of evidence the five-year boom has peaked.
The chill came quickly. Just last year, torrid price spikes made Palm Beach County the nation's third-hottest housing market, according to the National Association of Realtors. Prices here jumped 35.9 percent from early 2004 to early 2005. The typical home's value rose at a rate of nearly $1,900 a week.
Amid the frenzy, sellers enjoyed bidding wars and full-price offers. Today they're waiting for months and watching the "for sale" signs multiply in their neighborhoods as buyers take a breather.
The change is an eye-opening one for sellers such as the Porters. They could use the cash that's tied up in their Wellington house.
"It's tough," John Porter said last week from his new job in California. "My mortgage there is $2,000, and my rent here is $2,350, so we're not doing much but working and paying the mortgage."
The Porters initially asked $409,000 for their house at 627 Carnation Court, but they've cut the price to $369,000, said their real estate agent, Randy Bianchi of Paradise Properties in West Palm Beach. The Porters paid $279,000 for the house in 2004.
"They have a beautiful home," Bianchi said. "It's just a tragedy of timing."
Indeed, it seems as though everyone decided to sell at once. The number of homes for sale in Palm Beach County nearly tripled in the past two years, from about 7,800 two years ago to more than 20,000 today.
Any economist will tell you that a spike in supply is bad news for prices.
Of course, the rising inventory of homes is good news for buyers, who are enjoying some newfound bargaining room.
Robert Trinchet moved to Wellington from the Cleveland area last year after a job transfer. He decided to rent rather than wade into a market that was awash in what he calls "senseless euphoria."
Trinchet has been trolling for a deal on the Web site of Homekeys, a Miami real estate firm, and he has noticed a number of sellers reining in their list prices.
"What I've seen is pretty encouraging," Trinchet said. "A lot of the same homes we were looking at in September are still on the market."
Trinchet said he has a contract on a Wellington home for 17 percent below the asking price. He would not offer further details for fear of nixing the deal.
Buyers bargaining harder
Indeed, the slowdown is spurring a backlash from once-beleaguered buyers, who suddenly feel free to drive hard bargains, said Mike Dooley, a broker at Illustrated Properties in Hobe Sound and president of the Florida Association of Realtors.
"We're seeing buyers coming in and making very low offers," Dooley said. "That's just evidence of the pendulum swing."
Sellers simply roll their eyes at low-ball offers, Dooley said. But buyers suddenly have more choices, and now they enjoy the luxury of making a discounted bid without the fear of losing out to another buyer.
The spread of buyers' revenge is bad news for sellers such as Brian Williams. The marriage counselor and his wife put their Lake Worth home on the market in September.
The house at 821 N. Lakeside Drive was built in 1925. It offers historic charm and a location near the Intracoastal Waterway. Williams has not lowered his $496,000 asking price, even though offers have been scarce.
"I'm disappointed that there isn't more traffic," he said. "I'd consider reducing the price if houses started selling in the area at lower prices, and if people were making offers that were lower. But I haven't seen any evidence that it's about prices yet."
Meantime, Williams cannot miss the telltale signs of a cooling market: "For sale" signs are multiplying in his neighborhood.
"There seems to be 5,000 homes for sale on Lakeside," Williams said, "and nothing's selling, so that's a little frustrating."
A couple of blocks away, Sharon Gorman is asking $369,000 for her home. That once was a price guaranteed to attract offers, but the house has languished on the market for three months.
"The market is full of houses right now," Gorman said. "It looks like half the county is for sale."
Unlike the Porters, neither Williams nor Gorman are especially motivated. Both said that if they sell, they'll buy homes elsewhere in Palm Beach County.
Their agent, Bo Allen of The Pier Group in Lake Worth, said sellers need to get used to a new reality. The days of aggressive pricing, eager buyers and house-hungry speculators are over.
"You've got a lot of investors starting to bail out," Allen said. "And you've got all these talking heads on TV telling people the market's going to crash."
Jobs, beaches still enticing
Which begs the question: Will prices plunge, or is this slowdown just a return to normalcy?
Some economists warn that Palm Beach County's rapid run-up in prices makes the market ripe for a fall.
For instance, National City Corp. of Cleveland says Palm Beach County homes are overpriced by 57 percent, while Treasure Coast houses are inflated by 72 percent. To calculate those figures, the financial services firm compared home prices with incomes.
Others say the slowdown will lead to a soft landing rather than a crash. The National Association of Realtors last week predicted that the number of sales nationwide will dip slightly in 2006 from last year's record, while price appreciation will slow to 5 percent from last year's 12.7 percent.
Besides Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, the housing market is cooling statewide and nationally. Realtors in other once-hot markets such as California and Washington, D.C. report a growing inventory of homes and more restrained buyers.
Ellen Bitton, owner of Park Avenue Mortgage Group in Palm Beach, said Palm Beach County property prices will be propped up by an influx of retirees and new residents drawn by sandy beaches and a strong job market.
"There are still people who want to live in Palm Beach County," Bitton said.
How quickly those new arrivals will snap up the glut of homes and condominiums is another matter.
"It is a little disconcerting to drive down some of these streets and see every other house for sale," said Brad Westover, owner of American Harbour Realty in Jupiter.
Even if there's no crash, area sellers will have to get used to the idea that their homes are not the gold mines they once were. Westover said one of his clients recently accepted $650,000 for a home listed for $750,000.
"If she had not run with that offer, in all likelihood she'd still be sitting there with that property," Westover said. "For the first time in five years, people are actually taking a breath, instead of just buying."

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Monday, February 06, 2006

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3015 S OCEAN 3CHIGHLAND BEACH, FL 33487MLS ID#: 2606877
$799,0003 Bed , 2 Bath2,340 Sq. Ft.
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The best value in Highland Beach. 2,100 sq. ft under air. Rare 3Bd Oceanfront.


These remodeled 3BD/2BA unit has a new kitchen with granite and S/S appliances. 2,100 Sq. ft plus two balconies. Enjoy ocean views fom one and sunsets from the other. Your own private entrance and laundry room. Only 4 units per floor and 48 in the complex. The least expensive 3 BD unit with an ocean view in Highland Beach.
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Property Features

• Condo/Townhome/Coop Property• Area: 4150• County: PALMBEACH• Subdivision: OCEAN DUNES COND DEC• Year Built: 1982• 3 total bedroom(s)• 2 total bath(s)• 2 total full bath(s)• Approximately 2340 sq. ft.• Four or more stories

• Style: Multistory• Laundry room• Master bedroom is 18 X 19• Living room is 18 X 30• Dining room is 13 X 14• Kitchen is 13 X 10• 1 car garage• Heating features: Central• Central air conditioning• Interior features: Clothes dryer, Clothes washer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave oven, Range, Refrigerator, Walk-in closet(s), Washer/dryer hookups, Ceramic tile flooring

• Exterior features: Balcony, Northern exposure, Intra-coastal, TV cable available, Under building parking, Extra storage available, Resident manager, Ocean frontage, Public• Exterior construction: Stucco, Concrete block• Community exercise area(s)• Community security features• Community swimming pool(s)• No pets allowed• Ocean view• Waterview• Waterfront property• Call agent for details on association fee info.
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Thursday, November 10, 2005

Boca Raton & Highland Beach Real Estate

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